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'Flanders welcomes the bereaved' 2017 - 2020
Project: 1917 - 2017 Flanders welcomes the bereaved Beneficiary: Westtoer apb Amount: 15.980 Euros Duration: 2017 For the important commemorative year 2017 Westtoer started the project '1917 Total war in Flanders'. The main communication tool for the project in the targeted countries (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany and the Netherlands) , is a social media designed promotional video.
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Grant to VFL (Vlaams Fonds voor de Letteren) for Frankfurter Buchmesse 2016
Project: Grant for organisation Guest of Honor at Frankfurter Buchmesse Beneficiary: Flemish Literature Fund Amount: 400.000 euro Duration: October 2016 In 2016, Flanders and the Netherlands presented jointly the Frankfurter Buchmesse, the largest and most important literary fair in the world. They do this under the motto "this is what we share.
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Grant to the 'Zeeuwse Oesterpartij' for its 16th edition, 2018
Project: 16 edition of the 'Nationale Zeeuwse Oesterpartij' Beneficiary: Nationale Zeeuwse Oesterpartij Budget: 6.500 euro Period: 2018 On 24 September 2018, the 16 edition of the 'Nationale Zeeuwse Oesterpartij' took place in Middelburg, the Netherlands. More than 700 guests will participate at the event, including directors, politicians, business people,... The aim of the event is to establish the bridge between politics and industry. The event is an opportunity for representatives of the Dutch and Flemish governments and the Dutch/Belgian business community.
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Grant to "Stichting Afrikaans en de Lage Landen" for the organisation of the African Festival (2018)
Project: the African Festival Beneficiary: Stichting Afrikaans en de Lage Landen Amount: 3.500 euro Duration: 2018 The African Festival is a festival in the Netherlands that focuses on various facets of African culture, such as music, literature, dance, film and theatre. During the festival, African and Dutch-speaking artists from different parts of the region will perform. However, the focus is on South African artist and their work. The festival aims to introduce Dutch speakers to related culture from South Africa.
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Grant to the Flanders Architecture Institute for the exhibition What Could Have Been, 2018
Project: Exhibition What Could Have Been Beneficiary: Flanders Architecture Institute Amount: 13.500 euro Duration: 2018 - 2019 In 2019, the Flemish Architecture Institute plans to continue and deepen the exhibition Maatwerk Massaarbeit Architecktur aus Flandern un den Niederlanden.
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Grant to Architecture Workroom Brussels (AWB), 2018
Project: preliminary phase of International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR) Beneficiary: Architecture Workroom Brussels (AWB) Budget: 200.000 euros Period: 1/08/2018 - 31/12/2018 Flemish architect Joachim Declerck (AWB), Flemish property developer Leo van Broeck and Dutch Chief Government Architect Floris Alkemade, have been appointed as curator for the 2018 and 2020 editions of the International Architecture Biennale in Rotterdam (IABR). Both editions are entirely dedicated to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and the Paris Agreement on climate.
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Grant to Rubenianum for the visitor programme of the Center for Dutch Art, 2018
Project: Visitor programme for the Mecenasses of the Center for Dutch Art Beneficiary: Rubenianum, Research institute for Flemish art of the 16th and 17th centuries Budget: 15.000 euros Periode: 2018 In 2018, the Rubenianum and the Netherlands Institute for Art History KRD are planning a visitor programme for the Mecenasssen of the Center for Dutch Art: the Van Otterloo and Weatherbie families.
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Grant to the Architecture Workroom Brussels vzw (AWB) for organizing the Delta Atelier trajectory, 2019
Project: organizing the Delta Atelier trajectory Beneficiary: Architecture Workroom Brussels vzw (AWB) Budget: € 60.000 Period: 2019 – 2020 The Flemish architect Joachim Declerck of Architecture Workroom Brussels vzw (AWB) was appointed as curator for the Rotterdam International Architecture Biennale (IABR) for the 2018 and 2020 editions together with the Flemish architect Leo van Broeck and the Dutch Chief Government Architect Floris Alkemade. decided to have both the 2018 and 2020 biennials take place in Rotterdam and in Brussels.